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Old 05-03-2018, 03:09 PM
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My daughter's friend has a quilt made by her Gramma and I would like to make one. Does anyone know what this quilt block is or where I may be able to find it? Thanks
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I haven't seen that one before. I hope someone comes up with the name.
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Old 05-03-2018, 04:37 PM
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No name for you but it is a wonderful pattern. I like the way the four- pointed star is repeated as a large and small feature.

Hope someone comes up with a name.

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Old 05-03-2018, 05:29 PM
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In the EQ add on, Block Base by Barbara Brackman, it is labeled as Block #3947 OCS/Wheeler. I Googled it online and couldn't find any other name for it.
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Thanks Barb, for helping me. I hoped there would be a pattern out there somewhere.....will check out what you've found.
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You could go to Barbara Brackman’s blog and ask her. It may be in one of her books.
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You could probably just applique those diamonds, then " snowball" the blocks ��
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Looks like the Storm at Sea quilt to me. One of my students is working on one now in Blue and teal with a white background.
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All I see is a block s labelled on 4 corners and the diamond rd are applauded onto body of each block. A storm at sea design has more seams to make the pattern
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"applauded"?Do you mean appliqued?
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